The ISO Annual Meeting 2025 is officially underway in Kigali, Rwanda!

October 06, 2025 Hosted by the Rwanda Standards Board, this global gathering unites leaders, innovators, and changemakers shaping a more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient future through International Standards. Representing South Sudan, the delegation from the South Sudan National Bureau of Standards (SSNBS) led by Executive Director, Hon. Gloria Nyoka Joseph, is proudly participating in this year’s event under the theme “United for Impact.” Throughout the week, discussions will focus on key topics such as sustainable trade, digital transformation, responsible AI, youth leadership in agriculture, clean energy, and biodiversity as a business priority. Together, we’re building systems that foster trust, amplify every voice, and drive lasting impact through standards.

SSNBS Hosts ARSO Secretary General on Courtesy Visits to Key Ministries

The Executive Director of SSNBS, Hon. Gloria Nyoka, together with African Organisation for Standardisation (ARSO) Secretary General, Dr. Hermogene Nsengimana, paid courtesy visits to the Ministries of Environment & Forestry, Transport, Roads & Bridges, and Trade & Industry. Discussions focused on the role of Standards in ensuring environmental protection, road safety, quality infrastructure development, SME support, and the role of standards across all sectors. Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to work with SSNBS and ARSO in adopting and enforcing standards that drive safety, quality, and economic growth. Dr. Nsengimana commended South Sudan’s efforts and pledged ARSO’s continued support in standards harmonization, accreditation, and capacity building.

Minister of Trade and Industry visited SSNBS

Hon. Minister of Trade and Industry Visits SSNBSAugust 7, 2025Juba, Republic of South Sudan The Minister of Trade and Industry, Hon. Atong Kuol Manyang Juuk, paid an official visit to the South Sudan National Bureau of Standards (SSNBS) accompanied by her Technical Advisor, Undersecretary, legal advisors and DGs. She was received by the top management of the Bureau, led by the Executive Director, Hon. Gloria Nyoka. As part of her visit, the Minister toured various SSNBS stations, including the Central Laboratory and Metrology Department, where she observed the Bureau’s work firsthand. The visit concluded with an official reception held at the SSNBS headquarters.During the reception, a staff representative expressed appreciation to the Minister on behalf of all SSNBS employees, acknowledging her leadership and reaffirming the team’s commitment under the guidance of Hon. Gloria Nyoka to uphold the Bureau’s mandate. In his remarks, Hon. Ustaz Yel Luol Koor, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Trade and Industry, highlighted the critical role SSNBS plays in national defense by ensuring consumer protection through quality assurance and conformity assessment. He assured the gathering that the Ministry remains committed to supporting SSNBS in protecting citizens and underscored that the Bureau serves as “the eye of the nation.” Hon. Gloria Nyoka extended her gratitude to the Minister for visiting both the SSNBS site and headquarters. She reiterated the commitment and dedication of SSNBS staff to safeguarding the nation through standardization and quality infrastructure. She also pointed out key achievements of the Bureau and outlined current challenges, including the need for technical support in areas such as laboratory functionality, staff welfare, and capacity building. She concluded by assuring the Minister that SSNBS is working tirelessly to achieve its vision and mission of ensuring quality and safety for the people and environment of South Sudan.In her closing remarks, Hon. Atong Kuol Manyang Juuk commended the leadership and staff of SSNBS for their professionalism and technical expertise. She praised the technical expertise demonstrated throughout the tour and underscored the Bureau’s vital role as the frontline institution in safeguarding national security through quality assurance and conformity assessment. The Minister pledged the Ministry’s continued support toward modernizing SSNBS — including upgrading laboratories, enhancing capacity, and addressing institutional needs — to build public trust and attract investment. She concluded by thanking the leadership and staff once again, reaffirming the Ministry’s commitment to strengthening SSNBS in its national mandate.

Press Release

The South Sudan National Bureau of Standards (SSNBS) is the national standards organization of South Sudan. It is responsible for developing, promoting, and ensuring the implementation of quality standards across various sectors in the country. As an essential institution for promoting quality and safety, the SSNBS plays a critical role in supporting South Sudan’s development and integration into the global market by ensuring that products, services, and processes meet specific criteria for quality, safety, and environmental impact.

Stationary supply tender (Test)

Here’s a sample tender document for a hypothetical project. This example is for the procurement of services related to building maintenance, but the format and sections can be adjusted to suit other types of tenders. TENDER DOCUMENT Project Title: Building Maintenance Services for XYZ CorporationTender Number: TDR-2024-12-001Issue Date: December 19, 2024Submission Deadline: January 15, 2025, 5:00 PM (Local Time)Tender Opening Date: January 16, 2025, 10:00 AM (Local Time)Location: XYZ Corporation Headquarters, 123 Business Avenue, City, Country 1. INTRODUCTION XYZ Corporation invites sealed tenders from qualified and experienced contractors to provide building maintenance services for its office premises located at 123 Business Avenue. The scope of work includes routine maintenance, emergency repairs, and specialized services as detailed below. 2. SCOPE OF WORK The successful contractor will be required to: The contract is expected to begin on February 1, 2025, and will last for a period of one year, with the option to extend for two additional one-year terms, subject to satisfactory performance. 3. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA To be eligible to submit a tender, contractors must meet the following criteria: 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS All tenders must include the following: 5. TENDER EVALUATION Tenders will be evaluated based on the following criteria: 6. TENDER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS 7. QUESTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS For any questions or clarifications, please contact the following: Tender Coordinator:Jane DoeEmail: jane.doe@xyzcorp.comPhone: +123-456-7890 All inquiries must be submitted by January 5, 2025. 8. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Issued by:XYZ Corporation123 Business AvenueCity, CountryDecember 19, 2024 End of Tender Document This is a basic outline. The actual tender document would include more detailed information and could vary greatly depending on the industry, type of services or goods, and legal requirements.

The first inaugural general meeting

The first inaugural general meeting convened on Friday at the Bureau of Standards Headquarters, making it the first assembly since the appointment of the Executive Director. Various speakers elucidated the bureau’s pivotal role in upholding national standards and fortifying the country’s integrity. Addressing the staff, the Executive Director expressed gratitude for their dedication and underscored the importance of their roles. She emphasized that the bureau builds upon a solid foundation, acknowledging the contributions of predecessors in establishing its legacy. Furthermore, she reaffirmed the bureau’s commitment to compliance with National regulations, emphasizing its mission to safeguard and elevate the country’s standards. She assured all the staff and stakeholders that the Bureau of Standards remains steadfast in its pursuit of national quality benchmark, dedication to both safeguarding and promoting the nation’s standards.